A rare blend of beat poets, punks, raconteurs and troubadours of today, Wernick and Knudsen are not just another grass-roots band. They ooze STREET CRED.”

Squizzy Rider, Radio DJ and Producer

“It’s a fine piece of work gents – loving the Englishness of it & hearing some interesting reference points, to these ears, from Dylan to Ian Hunter. Good to hear someone with a sense of social justice making a fist of it too. Good stuff & the best of luck with it all.”

Mark Lucas, Musician

“Talent to Burn album is a fabulous expression of rock n roll folk fusion that hits the mark. In particular the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea is the modern theme song of today’s refugee plight that keeps you listening. This album holds no punches and keeps the beat long after you hear the songs. Hit after hit you will come back for more. Steve and Rolfe have made an album to be proud of!’

Layla McNeil, Artist and Environmental Crusader

“Good musicians behind vocals, a modern folk feel. Lyrics of today insightful and real. Great storytelling, a clear salute to his idol Bob Dylan. Steve should release many more just like this, Talent to burn hits home!”

Ben Stewart, DJ and Music Collector

“At first when I heard it playing, I thought it was Billy Bragg, then Paul Kelly then when I was told it was new artists Steve and Rolfe I was impressed and still felt like I was listening to one of the classic older bands that had put out a new album. Love the catchiness of the songs. Nice one boys.”

RPM Customer

“An interesting intro to a rather unique song on “Open Heart, Open Mind”, the culmination of instruments alone are incredible at displaying genre accompanied by a low pitched, husky voice gives a folk genre feel. The accompaniment of a strong accent of string instruments gives the track a steampunk style genre. The lyrics are very good at conveying the common person; and rhyme well with the backing track. I really like this song, personally, but there isn’t that many people who are aware if the steampunk genre – but if this song was made more public, I am sure a lot more people would appreciate this style of music. ”

Reverbnation Independant Crowd Reviewer

“When listening to this, i imagined this song being in the opening titles of a feature film. A song for a drama, mystery or horror comedy. It has this sly, sneaky feel to it. It’s got a wonderful rhythm and if I started making films again, this is a song I would use.”